Apple's new 'App of the Week' is the snappily named Nighty Night Circus – bedtime story & lullaby for kids, and you can now download it for free on your iPhone and iPad.
Portal by Pushbullet, already available for Android but now also live on Apple's iOS App Store, allows users to move large files between their iOS devices and a computer by using a WiFi connection as the method of transport.
Here's how to reset 'Trust This Computer?' alert in iOS and untrust all computers connected to your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It is important to note that there's no way to untrust one particular computer, if you want to untrust a computer, you will need to untrust all the computers your device has ever been connected to. If you think that's not a problem, follow the steps below on how to do it.
Announced at the E3 conference earlier this year, Square Enix's new Lara Croft GO mobile game is available today for the first time across iOS, Android and Windows Phone platforms.
AirPano Travel Book is a $3 iPhone & iPad app that offers 360º aerial panoramic tours of the planet's most gorgeous places. Here's how you can get it for free.
As is always the case every week, Apple has announced its free 'App of the Week', with puzzler Quell Memento+ being the offering this time around.
The existence of a large 'iPad Pro' has been discussed for quite some time now. It's widely accepted that Apple is planning on adding to its existing iPad lineup by building and unveiling a larger 'Pro' model, that would be predominantly aimed at business consumers and educational institutes. We accept that the larger tablet is real, more so after the latest discovery of an iPad identifier in data logs, but when is it coming? Well, according to a new prediction by prolific predictor Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, the Pro version of Apple's iPad will definitely enter into mass production before October ends.
Apple has announced its free 'App of the Week' for this week, with the game Time Surfer: Endless Arcade Magic going free for a limited time.
When Apple announced HomeKit, its iOS framework for controlling smart devices around the home, such as thermostats, door locks and lights, we expected to see every accessory maker under the sun rush to get accessories out the door. As it turned out, Apple's own inability to get all of its API ducks in a row have hampered the release of hardware, but that is starting to come to an end. One of the devices first outed at January's CES - the iHome iSP5 SmartPlug - is now available to buy.
After grabbing the headlines earlier this week for undergoing a major company restructure Google is back again. The world's largest search engine, which now falls under the Alphabet umbrella, has updated its Google app for iOS for the first time in two months. Version 7.0 introduces an additional layer of power around voice search and integration, as well as enhancing the results displayed when searching locally. The free-of-charge upgrade should be visible right now for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners via the App Store.
















